Exposed: How I use treats to make great photos of your dog
I always carry treats. They are the No. 1 secret behind getting great photos of your dogs.
I always carry treats. They are the No. 1 secret behind getting great photos of your dogs.
As an adventure dog photographer, the landscape and scenery are as much a part of my work as your gorgeous pup is.
Listen to this post: Before we got married, my now-husband was into this thing called the Love Languages. “The Five Love Languages,” a concept developed by Dr. Gary Chapman, is a framework for understanding and expressing love in relationships. By… Read MoreStronger bond: How to unlock the secret of your dog’s love language
Orange has a profound meaning to my dog photography in the Inland Northwest.
End of life pet photography must be treated with the same reverence as a dog who needs respect and dignity as he takes his last walks.
Pit bulls are a marginalized, misrepresented breed in the world but we have some amazing adoption success stories in the Inland Northwest.
I’ve made a pledge to Bella to get back out on the hiking trails around the Inland Northwest.
“Summer vacation” this year means traveling from one coast to the other, always with dog photography being a part of the activities.
Listen to this post: When I got into this dog photography business six years ago, I had no idea what I was in for. I was looking forward to bouncing puppies and full-time happiness. I had no clue know that… Read MoreThe compassionate lens: How your pet photographer can support you when the end is near
Angela breaks down the seven keys she uses to get the best dog photos at epic locations throughout the Inland Northwest.